For Sale:EVGA GTX 680 FTW (SOLD), Gigabyte GTX 580 remaining

EVGA GTX 680 FTW (02G-P4-3686-KR)
Purchased Oct. 23, 2012 and has the remaining balance of its 3-year transferable warranty
Works fine and is in great condition
The FTW model has an upgraded vapor chamber heatsink (compared to the reference GTX 680)
Comes with retail box (minus UPC for rebate) and all original accessoriesSOLD in the US via USPS Priority
Selling because I upgraded to a GTX Titan

Gigabyte GTX 580
I don't know the warranty status of this card, so I can only offer guarantee against DOA
Works fine (tested yesterday) and is in good condition
Missing the retail box and original accessories
Comes with (as pictured) DVI to VGA adapter, mini-HDMI to HDMI adapter, and 2-molex to 6-pin power adapterSOLD in the US via USPS Priority
I kept this around as a backup GPU, but I don't need it anymore because my CPU has an on-board GPU

Do you have experience with actually transferring the warranties to another person? How's it work?

My understanding (no personal experience) is that you'd have to use EVGA's Guest RMA feature (link). I uploaded the invoice when I registered the card, so it gets a 3-year warranty from the purchase date (link) and the invoice should be tied to the card's serial number.

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Originally Posted by Maiky

any knowledge as far as the OC'ing capabilities of the 580?

I ran the 580 at 900MHz core, 1800MHz shaders, and stock memory clocks. It's been so long that I can't remember the exact voltage I used, but it wasn't a very big increase.

Edit for clarification: It's not that the memory couldn't OC, I just didn't try. I don't know what clocks the memory is capable of.

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Originally Posted by Shultzy

How well does the 680 ftw card overclock

My 24/7 OC was 1280MHz core (+113) and 7GHz VRAM (+400), but the 680 FTW was sold on Saturday.